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Christian Zdanowicz is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography at the Department of Geosciences, Uppsala University, Sweden. He holds the academic rank of Associate Professor and is based in the Air, Water and Landscape Studies division, focusing on glaciology, geochemistry, and environmental change in high-latitude regions.
His research centers on the impacts of climate variability and atmospheric pollution on the cryosphere, particularly in the Arctic and subarctic. Key areas include long-range transport and deposition of pollutants such as black carbon and mercury, ice core analysis, glacier mass balance, and snowpack dynamics. His work combines field observations, geochemical analysis, and modeling to understand past and present environmental changes.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in Arctic environmental monitoring, with a focus on pollution records from ice and snow, climate change impacts on glaciers (e.g., Penny Ice Cap), and biogeochemical cycling of mercury. His research spans disciplines including glaciology, atmospheric chemistry, hydrology, and paleoclimatology, often involving international collaborations across Canada, Svalbard, and the U.S.
Christian Zdanowicz has no listed scientific awards in the provided text. However, his extensive publication record in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, The Cryosphere, and Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics underscores his significant contributions to Arctic and cryospheric science.
He is involved in advising and research supervision, as evidenced by collaborative projects and student co-authors, though no formal list of advisees is provided. He leads and contributes to major research initiatives related to Arctic snow and ice, including community-based monitoring and development of standardized protocols. While no specific grants are listed, his work implies participation in funded Arctic research programs.
Zdanowicz is affiliated with a research team focused on air-ice-land interactions, particularly through field campaigns in the Canadian Arctic, Svalbard, and Yukon. His work contributes to broader efforts in understanding climate change impacts on polar environments and informing policy on pollution and cryospheric stability.
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